Lenses – To explore the full potential that your DSLR camera offers, a good lens is an indispensable piece of equipment. Today we are going to talk a little bit about each one for you to clear your doubts and find the ideal one for you.
📸 50mm
Fixed lenses, such as 50 mm, are the most suitable for portraits and essays, but they can also be ideal for street photography and documentary photography, since they are small in size and are more discreet than telephoto lenses. They demand more movement from the photographer, but they compensate with beautiful results.
📸 Wide-angle
If you like to photograph architecture, monuments, horizons and landscapes, or need to photograph very closed spaces, wide-angle lenses are the most suitable. Its wide field of view allows you to put everything you want to show in one image. For this reason, they are also great travel companions.
📸 Telephoto Lenses
Telephoto lenses are the most suitable lenses for those who need to register objects that are far away, with a focal length above 85 mm. They are the most suitable for those who like to photograph nature and want to capture details of animals in their natural habitat, in addition to being widely used in journalism, especially in sports.
📸 Telephoto Lenses
Telephoto lenses are the most suitable lenses for those who need to register objects that are far away, with a focal length above 85 mm. They are the most suitable for those who like to photograph nature and want to capture details of animals in their natural habitat, in addition to being widely used in journalism, especially in sports.
📸 Fisheye
Fisheye lenses, or fisheye, are for those looking for images with great amplitude and distortion. The result with this type of lens is quite artistic and can be explored in extreme sports and nature, with angles similar to those that action cameras (like GoPro) can capture – but with much more sharpness.
So, tell us! Which lens do you have and which one would you like to buy? Also send your doubts! 😉
Adapted text: techtudo.com.br